Ep 9. The Fawn
- TV-NR
- November 8, 1973
- 49 min
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8.4 (135)
In season 2, episode 9 of The Waltons, titled "The Fawn," the family is faced with a heartwarming yet challenging situation involving nature and responsibility. John Boy discovers a fawn alone in the woods and decides to take it home to care for it. The rest of the family quickly falls in love with the tiny creature and they all work together to create a makeshift nursery for it in the barn.
As the days go by, the Waltons become more and more attached to the fawn, and it becomes a beloved member of the family. However, they soon realize that keeping a wild animal is not only a huge responsibility but also illegal. They must decide whether to turn the fawn over to authorities or risk keeping it and facing the consequences.
Meanwhile, John Boy is also dealing with personal struggles as he tries to overcome his fear of public speaking. He is selected to give a speech at a local event, but his anxiety threatens to get in the way.
Against the backdrop of these two storylines, the Waltons deal with the ups and downs of rural life and the joys and challenges of family dynamics. As always, the show is heartwarming, nostalgic, and relatable, with universal themes that still resonate today.
"The Fawn" is a standout episode of the series, showcasing not only the beauty of nature but also the importance of responsibility and the consequences of our actions. The performances are top-notch, with the entire cast capturing the sincerity and emotional depth that makes The Waltons such a beloved classic.
Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or discovering it for the first time, "The Fawn" is a must-see episode that packs an emotional punch and reminds us of the power of family, community, and love.